J-B Weld ClearWeld 5 Minute Epoxy, Clear, Syringe, 2 Pack, 50112-2
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Ms. C
> 3 dayIts not a bad product tried this hoping that I wouldnt need gorilla glue because its messy. But still ended up using gorilla glue to get the job done. I bout it to fix my passenger mirror!
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FJV
> 3 dayI like brand quality. Have used before and it worked great. I like to keep a variety of these types of items in case of emergency
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Paul
> 3 dayUsed to fix a couple PVC figurines broken in transit. Bond was strong and clear - could barely tell it was fixed up at all. Would definitely use again the next time the opportunity presents itself.
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robert v. rose
> 3 dayorder was delivered!!
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Jeffrey A. Cohen
> 3 daySolid value from a tried and true brand. Have consistent results in a wide array of temperatures and humidity levels. Only critique is that all of the dyes I have used in combination with this drastically increase curing time. Regardless of type or quantity, add a couple of days onto your project. Granted, this product is not aimed or likely designed for this, it is worth noting for those considering those types of projects.
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domenickoh
> 3 dayThe epoxy set up quickly & letting it set overnight worked great. Would never know it was broken. My wife wanted me to throw the table away but I said id try to repair it. Found a video on furniture repair & saw this epoxy in action, so I bought it. Glad I did.
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Elbeau
> 3 dayI used this to hold the suction mount for my navigation to the hard plastic part of my dashboard. Normally, I dont like epoxy mix glues because (1) they are messy, (2) they dont dry properly if not mixed exactly right and (3) they take a long time to set & dry. However, after trying and failing with super glue and silicone glue, I tried this after reading the many reviews. GREAT STUFF! First of all, it comes out mixed in the correct proportions - just make sure you keep the plungers in sync while pushing them down. I applied it to the suction cup of the navigation mount, pressed the mount onto the dash and held it in place with duct tape while the glue was curing. I left my sunroof tilted open to allow the fumes to vent. Soon after applying the glue, the temperature dropped significantly, to as low as 40 degrees. I was worried that would prevent the glue from curing correctly. But, no problem. I removed the duct tape after a full day, tested the bond by applying increasing pressure to try to remove it. Since I was only mounting a GPS unit, I didnt exert extreme force, but far more than the GPS would place on the mount. It held tight, so I connected the GPS (a 7 Garmin). It has now been mounted for several weeks. During this time, I have driven over some rough roads (and my car has a very still suspension) and the temperature in the car has varied from 100 degrees to 40. The mount has held tight and firm. The glue did give off some odor while curing, which lingered in my car for about a week, but nothing extreme.
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brian pleva
> 3 dayThis stuff was great and easy to use
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Tal A.
> 3 dayI used it to fix a broken leg on a laptop lap desk I have. It was broken at the leg hinge. It holds up really well, I can even fold the leg now. I didnt expect it to work that well. Ill add a picture soon.
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Bonita Miller
Greater than one weekbonds well